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DONOVIN
DARIUS was a Woodrow Wilson High School football star who played
11 seasons as an NFL safety with the Jacksonville Jaguars after
a fine career at Syracuse University. He set a Syracuse record
for tackles by a defensive back with 379. He had a well-deserved
reputation as one of the hardest "clean" hitters in
college football. He was a Big East All-Conference player in
1995 and 1996, and also lettered in indoor and outdoor hurdles,
graduating in 1997 with a degree in exercise science and a minor
in coaching. Darius was selected 25th overall in the 1998 draft
by the Jacksonville Jaguars. the
highest pick ever by the team for a defensive back, He was named
to the All-Rookie team and led Jaguar |
defensive
backs with 108 tackles in 14 games. In 1999 he switched to
strong safety. He was named
by Jacksonville as a franchise player in 2003.
In 2004, Darius led the secondary in tackles for a seventh
straight season and posted career highs in forced fumbles and
interceptions. A season ending injury in 2005 stopped his
consecutive start streak at 37. On November 20, 2006, during a
game against the New York Giants, he broke his leg and missed
the rest of the 2006 season. He currently serves on the NFL
Players Association Executive Committee. |